Research Fellow at The Japan Institute of International Affairs
TAKASHIMA Asako
- Research Interests:
- International Relations, Comparative Politics, German Politics, Japanese Politics
Education
2012 M.A. in Law & European Studies, University of Tokyo
2010 B.A. in Law, Keio University
Professional Experience
2021-present, Research Fellow, The Japan Institute of International Affairs
2019-2022, Project Researcher, University of Tokyo
2020-2021, Part-time Lecturer, Bunkyo University
2019-present, Part-time Lecturer, Kanagawa University
2017-19, Part-time Lecturer,Tokyo University of Science
2012-2015, JSPS Research Fellow (DC1), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Selected Research Papers
Selected Publications
“Where Is Germany Headed After the ‘Zeitenwende’ Turning Point?” International Affairs (Kokusai Mondai), No. 721, pp. 14–23, October 2024. (in Japanese)
Ogawa, Hiroki, Masako Tanaka, Asako Takashima, Yu Ajishi, and Takayoshi Uekami. “Examining Institutional Effects on Issue Salience in Multi-Level Settings: A Comparative Study of Party Manifestos.” Electoral Studies (Japanese Journal of Electoral Studies), Vol. 39, No. 1, Japanese Electoral Studies Association Annual Review, pp. 5–19, December 2023. (in Japanese)
“Apology in Foreign Policy: Why an Apology is Made by a State.” Hōgaku Kenkyū (Journal of Legal Studies), Vol. 96, No. 2 (Commemorative Issue for Professor Kōsuke Ōyama’s Retirement), Keio University Society of Legal Studies, pp. 466–490, February 2023.
"The Narrative of Apology: Japan and Germany after the World War II," Kokusai Seiji 187, 114-130, 2017. (in Japanese)
"Civil-Military Relationship in Japan after the Cold War: The Democracy and Civil-Military Relationship,” Seijigaku Kenkyu 43, 285–311, 2010. (in Japanese)
Research Grants and Fellowships
2021-2022 Research Grant, The Murata Science Foundation.
2020-2022 Torii Fellowship, Suntry Foundation
2019-2021 Grant-in-Aid for Research Activity Start-up, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
2019-2020 Research Grant, The Konosuke Matsushita Memorial Foundation
2012-2015 Research Fellowship for Young Scientists (DC1), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Current Research Projects
Current security risks in the Asia-Oceania region
Ⅰ. Traditional security risks